Contributors
Tim Chandonnet
the studio is a photography and multimedia collective based in Bellingham, WA, with services available worldwide. The collective was born from the independently creative visions of Duclos Studios II and Tim Chandonnet Photography, and aims to combine their two distinct styles into a fresh and unique brand of multimedia image services. Founders Ryan Duclos and Tim Chandonnet are taking their 25 year friendship to the next level with this creative partnership, investing their collective experience as well as their pursuit of and dedication to photographic education and technology. The integration of state-of-the-art digital technology and passion for traditional film processes yields images of unsurpassed quality, with the intention of satisfying the photographic needs of each individual client. the studio is devoted to creating images that tell stories and capture memories, placing importance on the building and maintaining of both professional relationships and lifelong friendships with its clients. The longevity of Ryan and Tim’s friendship is evidence of their commitment to their clients and to each other, accentuating the importance of interpersonal relationships through photography and multimedia. the studio is also a dedicated member of the Bellingham community and has a passion for local business and industry. His blog is at www.timcphoto.blogspot.com
The Studio, 122 Ohio St., Suite 103, Bellingham, WA 98225
www.thestudiobham.com
www.timcphoto.com
Grant Gunderson
One of the ski industry’s most talented photographers, Grant has shot for every major snow sports and outdoor publication world wide, including: ESPN, Outside, Powder, Freeskier, Skier, Skiing and Ski. In addition to his editorial work, Grant supplies many of the world’s top brands with images that set the bar for a new level of creativity that define the culture of action sports.
He skis close to 200 days a year and makes a high-quality (and high-octane) homebrewed ale. He currently serves as The Ski Journal photo editor while working with high-end commercial and editorial clients. Go to www.grantgunderson.com or email grant@theskijournal.com
Molly Baker
Writer and professional skier Molly Baker shreds the snowy wonderlands in the Pacific Northwest and skis for some of the industry’s best action photographers. She also contributes to ESPN Freeskiing, The Ski Journal, Women's Adventure, and Skiing Magazine. Her blog is http://mollykbaker.wordpress.com/
Jay Goodrich
Jay is an internationally published and award-winning photographer and writer. His clients have included Fortune 500 companies, trade publications, national and international magazines and books.
To view more of his work visit him on the web at www.jaygoodrich.com, jaygoodrich-blog.com, jaygoodrich-stock.com.
Ryan Duclos
Ryan Duclos has been a professional photographer since 1998. Picking up the camera came naturally and soon he learned why. His ancestors were the largest-known family of photographers in the world, from 1839 to 1936, thus he is honored to be living the dream that they once had, of owning a photography studio. When he isn’t behind the lens of a camera, Ryan can be found shredding the slopes at Mt. Baker, BBQing in the backyard with friends and or enjoying a beautiful sunset on Puget Sound.
Grady McCombs
I was born 27 years ago in El Paso, raised in Chicago, and I’ve been living in Washington for the last 10 years, Glacier for five years.
I’ve always felt a pull to the mountains and I’ve been snowboarding, mountain biking and kayaking in the foothills for the last eight years. I am a certified wild mushroom forager. I attended the College of Forestry at UW, and received a degree in Environmental Science and Resource Management. I work as a river raft guide and photographer for Wild and Scenic River Tours in the summers; I own a graphic/web design company called Dead Horse Design, and co-own the Mt. Baker Mushroom Farm. I am working to foster a more sustainable culture.
Tyler Mitchell
Tyler lives for the outdoors. He's an avid climber, bicyclist, snowboarder and splitboarder. He's made a notch for himself as a wedding photographer but loves taking pictures of his friends in the backcountry on a powder day. Check out some of his work at TMitchellPhoto.com.
Rylan Schoen
You can find Rylan Schoen most powder days shooting at Mt Baker and in the surrounding backcountry, in between getting his own face shots of course!
His passion for photography does not limit him to the mountain-side though; Rylan is available to hire for anything from commercial shoots to family portraits and everything in between. You can reach Rylan through his business www.opticflows.com or call 360/704.0013
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